Former child star Danica McKellar is engaged. The actress, who played Winnie Cooper on the beloved TV series “The Wonder Years,” is set to tie the knot with her lawyer boyfriend Scott Sveslosky. …

Former child star Danica McKellar is engaged.

The actress, who played Winnie Cooper on the beloved TV series “The Wonder Years,” is set to tie the knot with her lawyer boyfriend Scott Sveslosky.

McKellar took to Instagram.com on Wednesday and posted a photo of herself proudly showing off a diamond ring on her left ring finger, along with the caption, “Yep, my amazing boyfriend Scott & I are engaged!!”

This will be the second marriage for both McKellar and Sveslosky, who each have young sons from their previous relationships.

McKellar, who divorced Mike Verta last year, tells People magazine, “Scott and I are thrilled. We are looking forward to merging our families,” revealing they plan to exchange vows later this year.

Fred Savage, Danica McKellar and their former “The Wonder Years” co-stars enjoyed a rare reunion this week as they came together for a photo shoot. The cast of the family drama reunited on Wednesday …

Fred Savage, Danica McKellar and their former “The Wonder Years” co-stars enjoyed a rare reunion this week as they came together for a photo shoot.

The cast of the family drama reunited on Wednesday to shoot promotional pictures for the upcoming release of the series on DVD.

Savage posed for shots with former his onscreen love interest McKellar, while other cast members at the shoot included Jason Harvey, Josh Saviano, Olivia D’Abo, Alley Mills, and Dan Lauria.

McKellar posted a photo on Instagram showing the entire clan sitting at a replica of the Arnold family’s kitchen table, while Savage shared a group selfie along with the caption, “#WonderYearsDVD coming soon… ”

“The Wonder Years,” which ended its six-season run in 1993, has faced many hurdles in order to be released on DVD due to music licensing issues.

The soundtrack included the iconic theme tune – Joe Cocker’s rendition of The Beatles classic “With a Little Help From My Friends.”

It is not yet known if McKellar will be able to dance her way through the pain or be forced to sit out the next round of live shows next week.

Earlier this season, “Star Wars” star Billy Dee Williams pulled out of the ballroom competition show due to a chronic back problem.

Other celebrities still in the competition for season 18 of “Dancing With the Stars” include former “Full House” actress Candace Cameron Bure, “Glee” star NeNe Leakes and Big Time Rush singer James Maslow.

Former child stars Danica McKeller and Candace Cameron-Bure had an awkward moment while training for “Dancing With the Stars” last week when the “Full House” actress revealed her old boyfriend had …

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Danica McKellar. (Photo by Vincent Sandoval/WireImage)

Former child stars Danica McKeller and Candace Cameron-Bure had an awkward moment while training for “Dancing With the Stars” last week when the “Full House” actress revealed her old boyfriend had dumped her for “The Wonder Years” beauty.

The two actresses met at rehearsals and their pleasant encounter, which was caught on camera, turned a little frosty when they realized they had a former boyfriend in common.

McKellar confessed both girls had dated “Growing Pains” star Jeremy Miller, prompting Cameron-Bure to reveal, “That’s right. Now I remember a phone call I got from Jeremy Miller saying, ‘We’re breaking up, because I have a new girlfriend and her name’s Danica.’”

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Candace Cameron-Bure. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Blindsided by the big reveal, McKellar tells “Access Hollywood,” “We were, like, 13 years old, and I didn’t even know that they’d been going out before… Going out, that means holding hands back then.”

Meanwhile, following Monday night’s “Dancing With the Stars” show, which featured the moment the former teenage love rivals met, Cameron-Bure told the TV show she couldn’t be mad at McKellar, stating, “I watched ‘The Wonder Years’ and in that pilot episode, I was like, ‘I wanna be Winnie Cooper, she’s so beautiful!’”

The show’s editors also reached out to Miller, who said, “I don’t quite remember it that way but it was 25 or so years ago, so Candace, you may have it completely right, and if I did that, bad form on me… That was really uncool if that’s what I did.”